Sorry guys, but I agree with Matthews on this one. Cutler would instantly move this team into the upper echelon of the AFC.

The biggest question mark on this team heading into next season is quarterback, which is obvious. Cutler fills that hole with a young gun-slinger who has already proved he can get it done in the NFL. We're not talking about a "past his prime" guy, we're talking about a player who is heading into his prime and will only get better.

Now, would the Jets be able to pull off the trade? That is very doubtful.

The Broncos would want a starting-caliber quarterback in return and I'm not sure if Clemens would fit that bill for Josh McDaniels and company. Also, remember where McDaniels comes from, the HATED Patsies organization with head man Bill Belicheat. I'm not so sure he would deal Cutler to the AFC East.

If they would accept a deal of the 17th pick in the April draft and Kellen Clemens for Cutler, I would do that in LESS than a second if I was Mike Tannenbaum.

Right now it is fun to talk about, but I just don't believe it will happen. Of course, I did write that about Brett Favre last year too, so you just never know.

Jets Keep Elam
In a good move by Tannebaum, the Jets matched the offer the Cleveland Browns gave Abram Elam and the team will keep the big-play safety.

Elam made some gigantic plays last season and can really be a weapon in Rex Ryan's new defense. Obviously, the team felt the same way.

The Jets' secondary now includes Elam, Kerry Rhodes and Jim Leonhard at safety and Darrelle Revis, Lito Sheppard and Dwight Lowery at cornerback. A solid six to this point of the offseason and I wouldn't be surprised to see the team add another cornerback too.